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Zero Waste

Learn from these experts how to break up with fast fashion.

Who doesn't love cheap fashion? But is the cost - forced labor, child labor and devastating environmental effects in developing countries really worth it? Trisha Strikers discusses the human cost of fast fashion and the lack of transparency within the industry. The Economics student at James Cook University shares how her experience growing up in India and later Australia has shaped her opinions about ethical fashion and the standards that the industry should hold itself to.

It's easy to forget that our clothes are all made by real people. But, how many of us realize that most of our clothing is made by people who are earning on average $0.05 per garment? Patrick Woodyard is the founder of the sustainable brand Nisolo. Working closely with social workers throughout Peru and Kenya, Patrick has crafted a brand around living wages to economically empower artisans in developing countries.

How much trash do you create? In this TedX Teen talk, Lauren Singer, an Environmental Studies graduate from NYC shares with the audience how she was able to fit three years of trash into a 16 oz. mason jar.

It's easier than you think to break up with fast fashion. Upcycle Project founder Gabrielle Smith shares her journey to breaking up with fast fashion. And, it all began with looking at 100+ t shirts and 52 pairs of jeans from a closet where she thought she had nothing to wear.

5 Ted X Talks To Teach You How To Break Up With Fast Fashion

Creatives, founders and students share how to break up with fast fashion with personal tips for living ethical and zero waste lifestyles.

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